On “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” the host leveraged his podium to scold Bernie Sanders supporters. Why? They’re refusing to play nice at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

“Hey! Pay attention. We are on the cusp of electing a racist demagogue, and that never ends well. I don’t know what class you ditched to go to those Bernie rallies, but I have a feeling it was history.”

“[Bernie Sanders] spent the last year teaching people to dream the impossible dream — universal health care, trillions in infrastructure, free college, all paid for with historic tax hikes. And now in a room full of the people who love those ideas he’s coming out like a disillusioned Peter Pan.”

“Clap all you want. Tinker Bell is not coming back. This is real life,” Noah said in his Sanders impression. While his fans vowed to follow him “anywhere,” as soon as Sanders said, “I think we should vote for Hillary,” they countered with, “F*** you, old man!”

Noah wrapped the segment by slamming the Feel the Bern types to aim its boos elsewhere.

“You can’t give the same boo to Hillary as you do to the discrimination of gay people, it’s not the same thing,” he said.

He made his intentions perfectly clear in a subsequent segment.

Not to be outdone, “The Nightly Show” with Larry Wilmore also flashed his “I’m With Her” button. The low-rated host didn’t dance around the subject. It’s vote for Clinton. Period.

“After witnessing the full blown circus of the RNC last week, it’s clear that the future of America rests solely in the hands of Hillary Rodham Clinton,” Wilmore said. “We desperately need you to keep us from imploding into the abyss, girl.”

Wilmore then brought out DJ Khaled to give Clinton tips on defeating Trump. Clinton is struggling mightily with Millennials. So having a music star unabashedly endorse her is exactly what Wilmore and co. wants.

Now, this isn’t your ordinary presidential election. The aforementioned late night comics would be pushing the Democratic hopeful no matter who the Republicans ran. Their track record confirms that.

The fact that it’s Trump, a man with no real grasp of our political system and a penchant for saying outrageous things, makes it different.

Their stances still put them in a baldly partisan position. Will that hurt them with viewers, roughly half of which will vote for Trump, reservations and all? Or, will the days where Carson tacked to the center be seen as crusty nostalgia?

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Same with CBS This Morning. It’s the only morning “news show” I can tolerate, but their love of Hillary has been palpable during the DNC. They throw soft ball questions at her staffers and clamor over one another to be the one who says the nicest things about her and her campaign. It literally makes my stomach hurt because Rose and O’Donnell are supposed to be real journalist.

At least Late Night hosts are just comedians, and if they endorse a political candidate, at the end of the day I don’t really care. But for so-called journalists to behave in the way CBS the Morning’s crew has, is shameful.